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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTPRIAN, SUNDAY MOItNINU, MAKCH 21, 18U7. Astoria Electric Supply Co. Will Conduct Business at 430 Commercial Street Opening on op About April 1 WITH A rCIX LINK Or Electric Buppllei Fixtures Fancy Slippers Ladles Walkta Chnac Durable School olIUCo Seasonable Goods Rubbers Rubber Boots, Etc ' S John Halm & Co. Ar sVarrSStes 479 Commercial St. TESTERDATS WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 41 deg. Mlmimum temperature, SI deg. Precipitation, .S5 Inch. Total precipitation from September t, 1, 1S9S. to date, 74.0S lnchea Ezceaa of precipitation from Septem ber 1, 189S. to date, 1S. Inches. TO KSADKRS. Th Dally Aatoriaa' aaatalaa twiea aa Bases raadtsg attr a amy athar pa par published la A starts. It la the Mly parr that precast Ita reader with a tally talearsphle report. TO ADVKKTI9KRS. -The "Dally Aa tarlaa" kaa mar ths twice aa sassy raad ra aa aay athar paper pabllahed la Asto ria. It la therefor, mora thaa twlea aa valaabl aa aa advertising aaadlaaa. tata of Oreroa. ' ( Ceoaty or ClaUop. ( Wa, tka aadrJ. loaal saaaasers raas-actlTaly af tka Waatcra Caioa Bad Vestal TalTPh csasapaalrs, hereby eer Ufy that tka "Dally AstarUa" la tka aaly paper pabllaheal la Aatarla which aaw re eelTa. ar at aay Una Saris g oar aoatrel af aaM antee kaa raealrad, a telegraphic prMarapart. B. D. JOHJiSON, at aaacer W. V. T. Co. J. B. CLARK, Msaagcr Faatal Tel. Co. . AROUND TOWN. SUNDAY. Tla something that we kneel and pray, With loved ones near or far away; One Lord, one faith, one hope, one care, One form of words, one common prayer. "Qypaine" sea Swope, New Oxforl ties. Columbia Choe Co. New lace shoes. Columbia Shoe Co. New strap sandals. Co. Columbia Shoe "Oypslne" the finish. only durable wail Everyone took a sun bath yesterday afternoon. Judge J. H. D. Gray has returned from Salem and Portland. Mr. William Timnaon was a passen ger on the State this morning for San Francisco. Ladles' bath and hair-d reusing parlor, 107 Twelfth street. Miss Jessie Jewett has returned from her visit in Portland. Ekatrom has the only complete stock Of Jewelry In the city. Treatment for dandruff and loss of hair, 107 Twelfth street. Miss Alice Munsell, graduate optician, offlce in Shanahan building. Have you any Jewel ry that needs re pairing Take It to Ekstrom's. Mrs. Stjernstrom, 107 Twelfth street, treats rheumatism by massage, the only cure. The high school, as well as the other schools of the city, will close this year on May 21. His friends say that little Billy Clin ton, the railroad contractor, was vlst lng in the city yesterday. John Melkle, representing the Ham mond Packing Company, of Omaha. was In the city yesterday. The most attractive and Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at 618 Commercial street Walt for the "Huseby," the best bicycle on earth for the least money. 140 and $50. P. L. Parker, agent Mia Munsell, the optician, can be found at her offlce In the Shanaihan building from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. The merchants yesterday reported that business was exceptionally good particularly In city trade. This is an Indication of better business locally. Money back if you donlt. like Schilling s Best. Tea and money at your grocer's. A Schilling & Co Sao Francisco Captain Parker yesterday was very busy cleaning the streets In front of his hotel. In the county clerk's office yesterday, Anders J. Olsen and James E. H. How ell proved up on their homestead claims. Another lot of choice country hams bacon and shoulders, well cured and fresh, for" and 10 cents per pomid at Foard & Stokes'. Sheriff Hare reports that taxes are coming In slowly, but he expects bet ter collections between now and the last day of payment, April 1. Utile price and big- values In new spring checks and fancy black and colored drea goods Junt received at the Low Price Store, 191 Bond street. A large number of fine piles were hauled out of the water at the foot of Tenth street yesterday, and will be used In the foundation of Mr. Flavel's new residence. Fish Commissioner H. O. MeUulrc was In the city yesterday on a ahort business frtp. He said there hart been .ome little complaint of literal fishing. but that he could find no evidence of The water commission has appointed Mr. A. L. Adams, formerly in charge of the construction of the new plant. as engineer to complete the work of establishing the electric light plant for the city. A horse ran away with an express wagon yesterday afternoon from the Parker House dock, but only succeeded in getting about a block away, and be yond breaking the harness, did little damage. Alex. Megler yesterday earned the plaudits of the bystanders by taking a shovel and eltg his pfatocnonershrdlur shovel and helping his Chinaman to clear a broad swath through the dirt on Bond street Swedish Lutheran church Serv'ces tn the morning In Swedish. Sunday school at 1245: English services at 7:45 p. m. Topic. The experiences of Simon Peter during the night that the Son of Man was betrayed. Mr. A. G. Barker, general agent of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad. was down from Portland yesterday, and had "both his feet tied on." He managed to get all over town, and cor ral all the business Insight. Dress up, look like something, but don't pay high prices for thlra-class goods. We have Just received a big line of skirts and silk wraps, every one a beauty. In prices we defy competi tion. Cohen's Low Price Store. Crescent bicycles for 1S97 have many important Improvements a grace, strength, beauty, perfection never be fore attained. The '97 models now on exhibition at our riding academy, 506 Bond street Sherman & Thing, agents. Mr. H. S. Wooden, of Jewell, who was In the city yesterday, says that In his section of the country It Is still very wet, but the prospects are excel lent for fruit, and that many fields of wheat and oats have been sown. The outlook Is now very good for line crops all around. Mr. C. S. Walte, representing the Union Savings & Loan Association, or Portland, is In the city, and will make bis headquarters at the Occident hotel for several days. His company Is strong one, and has paid good divid ends for six years past. Mr. Walte has already sold considerable su,ck, and has money to loan on AsotrU prop erty. Our stock of 1897 wall paper is now here. A full carload direct from Chi cago. Remember that there l not a wall paper house In Oregon that buys a larger stock each year, or bet ter selections, than the firm of B. F. Alien & Son. In addition we will say that our prices for 1S97 will be within the reach of all. Respectfully, B. F. Allen & Son A Cutting Affair. At W. J. Sculley's hardware store, 451 Bond street, where he sells clothes pins at 2 cents a dozen. rolling pins 10c, potato mashers 5c, stove lid lifters 5c, stove polish 5c, as bestos cooking mats 5c, candlesticks 5c garden trowels 10c, curling Irons 5c, all sizes egg beaters 5c, two-foot nil 10c, hatchets 25c, No. 8 copper wash boilers 12, wood frame clothes wringers 1.75. In the county court yesterday, George Talzer was adjudged insane, and will be taken to Salem tonight by Sheriff Hare. An order was entered by Judge Gray setting the final hearing In the matter of the estate of A. G. Saxe for April 26. In the matter of the appoint ment of E. S. Ferguson as adminlstra. tor of the estate of J. L. Moore in place of Mr. Bottom, testimony was taken by the court yesterday, and the case taken under advisement. There are no heirs to the estate. Allen & Cleeton appeared for the estate, Fulton Bros, for Bottom, and F. J. Taylor for Fer guson. A. F. Hill, Flavel; William Ander son, Erlck Manula, Deep River; John Christlens, Dan Gamble, Jack Ryan, Norris Staples, George Richardson, John Chisholm. C. Crandall. A. F. Beckner, H. A. Irving, John Waltz, Walluski; Pete Sater, Olney; J. O. Spencer, Clifton; Alf Langjen, Sklp- anon; Mrs. W. E. Brown, Mrs. E. M. Phllebaum, Fort Stevens; John Daniel- son, Elliot s Landing; B. J. Ingalls, C. H. Withers, J. D. Machado, Ole Erick- son, Mm. William Dyer, Lewis and Calrk; llr. and Mrs. B. Gallagher, Louis Beers, Young's River; Mrs. J. M. Turney, Flavel; Mrs. Casey, Crooked Creek; Jojm Grant and Fritz Soder grim. North Shore were In from the country yesterday. In M.irch, April. May. use rn.es clcry Compound The best spitii'T nit'oVim? in the workl. Utiv a bottle mi'l ee how valu able it is. We have just ic ccivcil a Uijjv supply. ESTES-C0NN DRUG CO. Commercial Street The early risers were rewarded with a beautiful sight yesterday morni;tg During the latter part of the night. snow fell to the depth of an men or two, and when daylight came the streets, roofs of houses, trees, anil mountains were all covered with white. Seldom does Astoria see such a spec tacle. and never does the snow last long. Yesterday's storm extended as far east as Kalama, and the river banks were coveted with a heavy full of snow. I'pon Inquiry at the railroad head quarters yesterday It was learned that In spite of the hard weather good prog ress Is being made by Clinton Iro. on the trestle work along the first ten miles of road above Tongue point. A large number of men are at work on the depot grounds, and as soon as the city. In conformity with the action taken at the council meeting last night. makes the necessary street connections with the depot, trains will be run In and out of the new station and busi ness will be handled In railroad-like manner. There was quite a little commotion yesterday In the office of the School Clerk Ferguson. A large delegation was down from John Day's to take up the matter of the removel of the school house In that district. The ques- won ou nnauy seuieu Dy me auop- lion or the following understanding, orlchoir at 4 agreement: "It Is ordered by the board mat tne scnooi building on the John uay s oe removed from Its present site P'-ce on or near nooeri Loim-m piacr. ii is proviueu mat ine moving of said school building shall be done at the expense of the residents of the district near John Days. A suitable site is to be deeded to the school dls- trlct, w hich shall be cleared and prove satisfactory to the board. It was also provmea mat ine sc.iooi. w men is now In session, be continued to the end of the five-months term, namely, May 21. is.. After the 21st of May said build- ing shall be moved to the site on Mr. iuuens piace. ana it Is furttier un- derstood that a term of two months' school shall be held thereafter In said school house." OASTOZIIA. T4 fw- iaii ntr . . . . 1 Urn t'iif vnf7 Articles of Incorporation were yester day filed In the clerk s office- of the circuit court Incorporating the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran National Congre gation. The body Is to be perpetual, and Is to teach and promote the Chris tian religion; also to acquire, mort gage, etc.. by a board of trustees, real estate, for church purposes only. TO CI RE A COLD 151 OXE DA V, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist. At the meeting of the Rescue Club last night there was a large attendance of visitors, who were much Interested in the exercises, which were given In memory of Neal Dow, the great temper ance worker In Maine. The Iv. L. J. Trumbull opened the entertainment with devotional exercises, following which was a song by twelve little girls In white, under the direction of Mrs. Gratke. Mrs. Narclssa White Kinney, in a ten-rnlnute talk, ably described Neal Dow's forty-five years' work In the temperance cause, and Mrs. Dellln ger well rendered several songs. Miss Edith Conn presided at the piano dur ing the evening. One of the features of the entertainment was the contribu tion made for the expenses of the club. Prof. Wright, Mrs. Kinney, Miss Lou Estes, Mrs. L. C. Kinney, Miss Paulsen, Mr. C. A. Hanson, Miss Lita Drain all added to the pleasure of the evening by song or address. The exercises closed after the reading of a poem b Mrs. Stuart, with the state sung by the members of the W. C. T. U. Pimples, blotebet, blackheads, red, rough, oily, mothjr skin, Itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin, and falling hair, sod baby bltmUhti prevented by Ctrriccaa Soar, tbs most aflecUva skin purify ing aad beautifying soap In the world, aa well ss rarest aad swsetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. uioMKraaiimrtMieverid. Porrrs 0.trt! Cnwr., oil Frepa., Bwtoa. av-llovlabauauUMikla,''6 BLOOD HUMORS ctJSTo.a. rem Ml The V. R. C. T. given by Mrs. Cyrus and Mr. Husey at the latter'a rest dene Friday afternoon was a s h'IbI success. About thirty ladles were In nttvmlance, and three dollars and thirty-five cents was added to the Memo rlikl day fund. The ladles of the corps litre much encouraged by the large at tenduneo Friday, and hope that It will be repeated at their next high lea. The A. F. C. hava the exclusive prlv liege f the Information obtained by Messrs. Tom Trulllnger and William Madison Ht the Carson tight. Monday I evening those gentlemen will lecture at the club rooms, and tell all about the big buttle. Auditors will have the prlv Hi-no of a asking quostloiui In regard I to any and all feuturo of the event at a nominal cost or II per question Information etime high, but whiMi you ..... can get it stralgnt. It is wortn Its prU e. A limn may dress ns nell as his own good Judgment and the nltnnc of an artistic l.illor may elect, lie may take Ills "tulw," but If his digestive organs are out of order, he will have an untt holcsome snpivii rt'H-v. Ills com plextoii and the vh!ts or his eyes will have a yellowish cast. Ills tongue will be coated, appetite poor, his teeth rus- ty. his breath abominable, lie Is one big, unmistakable sign of constipation The quickest, surest, easiest way to euro this trouble Is to take tr. I'loree's Pleasant Pellets. They are made of refilled, concentrated cgeUhle extraets. nothing In the least harmful enters Into their composition. They hunt down all Impurities, ami "make them move on." They are the product of many years' study and practice. Dr. fierce cannot anord to put forth a worthless article. THK HOTKI.S. Parker House John Turple. John Salmle. John Day's; L. Michael, Stella. W. S. Martin. Portland; 11. 8. Borth- wlek. Goble; Mrs. Holt. Gray's Hlver. Occident W, K. Nlles, C. J. Schnabel A. G. Barker. H. A Schwatka. Port land; E. M. Phllebaum. Fort Stevens C M. Hough. Sun Francisco. . LENTEN SERVICES. Calendar for Grace Church During Each Week. Monday Morning prayer at ; Sun- day school teachers or Church Broth erhood at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Morning prayer at ; boy Wednesday-Morning prayer and lit any at S; evening prayer at Holy In- nocents at 7:30. Thursday Mornlnrf prayer at 9 carol practice at 3:30 p. m.; evening prayer and address at 4; boy choir and I litany at Friday Morning prayer and litany at 9: eveninr urnver and .l,lr. .r T in choir practice. Saturday Morning prayer at 9; Sun day School Guild at 10. confirmation class at rectory (for young members) at 4. The ladles meet at the hotel Tlgtn Tuesdays and Wednesdays In the after noon to make the vestments for the boy choir. Don't talk about a third' jnrty over the telephone, as the said Individual may be some where on the line where every word Is quite audible to him or her and a nice little three-cirnered fuss Is the rwult. A single pound or the finest spl ler wesii would reach around the wj.-ld. Hoe-Cake Soap Has No Equal Made under United States patent, it must necessarily be different from all others Contains no starch, free alkali or worthless filling The Daily Astorian Has the Largest Circulation on the Columbia River! Everyone Reads It 'yyyyyyyyryy Pillosophy. Of making many pills tlirr it no cud. Kvcry pill-uinkrr says: "Try my pill," il be were offering; you boti bona I The wise man limls a H'xxl pill ami stick to it. Also, the wise matt who ha ouca tried litem never forsakes Jyer's Cathartic Pills,. Mr. and Mrs Philip S. Cook arrived from Seattle yesterday morning, and are visiting with Mrs. Itucker. Mr. Cook Is only partially recovered from a long and severe siege of typhoid fe ver and other con plications HHKl'MATISM Qt'U'Kl.Y Cl'KKD. After havtns- been confined to the house for eleven days and paying out U& In doctor Nils without tienettt, Mr prank IVlson of Saiilt Ste. Marie. Mich , was cured by one bottle of Chamber- Iain's Pain Balm costing :J cents, and hiut not nince been troubled with that complaint. For sale by Kstcs-Conn Drug Co. Mr. W. K. Nlles, traveling freight agent of the t'nlon Pacific road, called on his Astoria friends eterday and smiled himself Into their good graces and business. FROM CIlllTU: CIIKKK. After the big fire In Cripple Creek. I took a very severe cold and tried many remedies without help, the cold only becoming more settled. After using three small bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, both the cough and culd left me, and In this Mutt altitude it take a meritorious cough remedy to do any good. G. II. Henderson, ed itor lally Advertiser For sale by K-tea-Conn lrug Co. 11TH STIIF.KT SKWKR NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Ihe com mon council propose to construct a sewer on llth street. In the city of Astoria, from the south side of Irving avenue to the south line of Bond street The district to be embraced upon which aswstiK'nt shall be levied to defray the cost of constructing said sewer shall be bounded as follows, to- wlt: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot 2. block 113. of McClure s Astoria, as extended by Cyrus Olney. thenre north erly through blocks 90 and M to the northwest corner of lot !. block W; thence easterly along the nrth line of said bt 2 to the northeast corner thereof; thence northerly through the center of blocks 71. 41, 44. W and t to the northwest corner of lot S. block B, thence easterly along the north line of blocks 59 and 5.1 to a point ?5 feel east of the northeast corner of i 3 of said block 58; thence southerly tlirouan blocks 5S, (, 61, (3 and 70 to a point 25 feet east of the northeast corner of lot 3, block 91; thence easterly along the north line of sutd block 91 to ihe northeust corner of lot 5 thereof; thence southerly through bls k.i 91 and 93 to ; the northeast corner of lot 5. block 14; theme westerly along the north line of blocks 114 and 113 to the pla-e of beginning. The lots, blocks and panels of land embraced In such sewerage district. above described, are as follows: Its 2. 3, 4, S, . and 7. block 94; lots 2. 3. 4, 6. and 7. Mock 90; lots 3. 4. 5 and 6. bl.x k 71: lots 4. 5, and 8, block 4:,; lots 3, 4, and . block-44; lots 3, 4, I and block 60, lots 3, 4. fi and 6. block lots 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, 14 and west half of 4 and 11. block 5)1; lots 1. 2. 12. 13, 14 and west half of 4 and 11, block 61; lots 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, 14 and west half of 4 ami II, block 61, lot 1. 2, 3, 12. 13. It and west half of 4 and 11. block 65: lots 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, 14, and west half of 4 ami II, block 70; lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 10, II, 12. 13. and 14, block 91; lots I, 2. 3, 4, 8, 10, 11, 12, M, Bd u. block 93 all In the city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John Mof'lure and extended by Cyrus Olney. Estimates of the expense of mild sewer and the plans and specifications and diagrams) for the same and of the locality to be drained will be deposited by the city surveyor with the auditor and police Judge for public, examina tion, and may be Inspected at the olllce of such officer. And unless a remonstrance, signed by the owners of three-fourths of the property In said sewer assessment dls trlct be filed with the auditor and po lice Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt, on or before Thursday, April l, 1097 the common council will order the con struction of such sewer By order of the common council. Attest: H. K. NKLBON, Auditor and Poiire Judge. Astoria, Oregon, March 11, 1897. OABTOniA. Halla atfisisj Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER.. BOND and ELEVENTH STS. latson pollution. Tin Astoria linn Works have almost eompleied the hollers and machinery for tho new "Fishermen's Protective t'nlon Cannery," It la understood lhat l lie building la well along, and that Ihit company will tw prepared to do liusttHY.s on the opening of the season, OFF Il'TY. It Is essentia) to the well being of the physical economy that the kidneys and bladder should be eternally active, that Ihey should never go "off duly." If they do, the kidneys fall lo secrete from the blood Ihe watery element and Ihe Impurities that should be thrown off by the bladder, and both organs suffer In organic henlth from tlur Inaction, and Incur dangerous maladies. Among these are llrlght's dlseaso of the kidneys, diabetes, re tention of the urine, gravel, dropsy, Ac. These are no trlilos. but obstinate ills eases, developing rapidly snd termtn-' ivtlng loo often fatally. To pivnil or cheek them, safest and most effec tual means Is llontetter's Stomach Hit lers, which gives a healthful Impetus to, but never excites the renal organs, like the fiery, titiinisllcated stimulants of commerce. Malaria, dyspepsia, con stlpatlon, liver trouble, nervousness and doblllty are remedied by I lie genlnl medicine, useful In convalescence and old age a day. A wlueglassrul three lime WANTED. WANTED -A good farm hand None but a strong, reliable man of good hah ItH w lui .undcrstandM milking, need apply. W ages, J0 per month. Inquire -r Sherman A Thing. rOR BALK. FOR MALE Forty find scow for sale cheap, Apply 574 Commercial street. PHOrKHBlONAL CARD. SCIHXL 8UPEIUNTKNDKNT. H. 8. LYMAN. Office, Hotel Tlgrss. corner 15th and KranklliL Hour, first Wednesday of every month. I a, m, to I p. nr. Every rtaturday, I a. m. to I p. m. II. A. SMITH. 'jt DENTIST. Kooms t and S. Pythian Building, aver C. II. Cooper's stor. DR. O. a ESTES, P1II8IC1AN AND at'RGKON. ft part al attention to diseases of womsa nd Bursary. omes over Dsna'.gor's stor. Astoria. Tslaphons No. U Kit JAY TI'TTI.K. PIIYHICIAN AND HL' ItO EON Onto, room 5 and 8. Pythian bulldg 531S Commercial 8t. Itenldrne same Teleph'tno M. Acting assistant surgeon U. 8. Ma- t-lne hospital service. H. T. CrtOHHT, ATTOHNET-AT-I.AW. 4J Commercial straat. . Q. A. IlOWLIIT. ATTORNKT AND roi'NBEIiR AT LAW. OrTir on flond street. Astoria, Or. JOHN T. UCIITEIt ATTORNET-AT-I.AW. OfTle, upstairs, Astorian llulldlng I. N. Dolph. nirhard Nliaa Chester V. Dolph. DOUMI. NIXON V DOM'll, ATTORNETII AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, U. 25. M and n, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busln-s promptly attandsd to. Claims against ths government a i 3llty. run rent. KOIl II ENT Nicely furnlshe.1 rooms, with bath, for gentlemen only. Apply at 314 Seventeenth street, FOR KENT J dwelling houses In Kust Astoria, of 9, 7 and 4 rooms re spectively. Terms reasonable. Inquire at lH.I Harrison avenue. SOCIETY MKETIN08 TEMPLE LODOE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications bald on the first and third Tuesday svanlng of such month. O. W. IXHTNSIIERRY, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. AHTOHIA IKON WOKKO Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Land aad Marlsa Enf Isaa, Bollar work, Staaa kost aad Canoary Wof k Spaclally. CaaSsgs of All DaKrlptlons Mad lo Ordat s Soon Nolle. John Fox... .President and flupsrtntondanl A It. Fo Vlo PTMldaot O. B. Praal Baorwtary rirst National Bank, Treasursr Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YATID, OFFICE 3t6 COMMERCIAL ST. the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody Knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements., at very low prices. . not a fine Investment?- BREMNER & HOLMES jsiephon. Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Htsatuboat Ha, pairing, First class horseshoeing. Bto. LOGGING CANP OORK A SPECIALTY IDT OLNKV "T bat. ad sue) 4th. .SNAP A KODA si any niau Aiming oul ol our aiors and you'll gt k portrait of a man brlmtnlag ovur wlln piMisaiil thoiighUv Huelt quality lu ths llipiors we bavt loader are sunlight pleas any mas, CO MIT ANI THY TIIKICf nuanns & co. A. V. ALL1CN, DPAII'M IN firocrrle. Flout, f-reJ, Provision, Fruit VnrUblM, CfiKkery, GlawgnJ Plated Ware. Logger' Supplies. Cor. Taoth and Commamlal streets. J. B. WYATT, Passe Na. as Aalarls, 0g I Inrd wore, ShlpClmnllcryk (iroccrlen, Prov.Hloimk PA1NTW trt OILM. axial AttasMas Paid I Spe4'l klss The Louvre'1 monivs (;orbcoit ENTERTAINMENT HALL i n.ooH riaa Maal. liamaa of All Hlnda. TJ Masninrssl Mar. cvemniNU riiM-cuss Good Order nd Everybody's Rlgbtt STRICTLY OHSKRVBIt. I8;i 1891 Fisljer Brokhcrs, Sell ASTORIA. Lubrkitlng OILS A Specialty Ship CharuIN'ry, Hrtnlwarp, I ron A Stilt Coal. (irtK't'rit" it ProviHions, Flour A Mill FcmI. PaintH, Oiln, VurniHhcH I)jy;'rH Sujijilits, Fairliiiiik'B St-alfH, I)(Hr it Windows Agricultural linplt'mon-" Wagons t Vt'liiilt. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GF0.NIC0LL. Assistant. orricio: Kopp's New Brewerg Japanese Goods Orlentnl Curioa Noveltlen WINGJ.EE. 543 Cornmcrcfal St.. . W. U. ROHH F$eol Bstotc and Insurance 110 KI.KVKNTH ST. Offlca wlh K. A. Taylor. SEASIDE SAWMILL A oomplet stock of lumber on hand In th rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold Ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Offlcs and yard at mill. H F L. LOOAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRAE RBADINO ROOM FR TO AUa. Open svary day from I s'olook te l:M and : to t:M p. as. Subscription rata U Bar aoaum. W. COR. ELEVENTH DUAN8 BTB.